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Branding agency Studio LWD of Poulton- le-Fylde and video and podcast agency Sherbert Lemon of Blackpool have agreed a strategic partnership to increase their full service offering to clients across the UK.


Lancashire’s Alcedo Care Group Home has been recognised as one of the Top 20 Large Home Care Groups in the UK for the fifth consecutive year. Selected from 856 home care groups and 12,758 home care providers operating across the UK, Alcedo is one of only six companies to achieve this feat.


Nelson-based engineering solutions provider ELE Advanced Technologies has invested £700,000 in three new Fast Hole Drill electrical discharge machines. The investment follows the company’s appointment by a global technology powerhouse located in Canada to provide complex components for use in the energy sector.


Granby, based in Blackburn, has been named the Logistics Service Provider of the Year at the UK Warehousing Association (UKWA) Awards for Excellence 2024.


CoolKit, the temperature-controlled van specialist which recently moved its headquarters to Blackburn, has become a patron of Blackburn & Darwen Youth Zone. A team of 19 walkers representing the business raised more than £10,000 to be split between the youth zone and Nightsafe, a charity which supports young homeless people in the town.


Lancashire-based npd helped to develop and deliver a pre-charged battery energy storage system which powered the Arcadia stage at this year’s Glastonbury Festival. Supported by HVO biofuels and a solar array for charging, the battery covered the load across the three performance days and five pre-show days. Created in conjunction with British manufacturer and long-time collaborator Multi Source Power, the BESS helped decarbonise the popular festival.


Advocacy Focus, an Altham-based charity, was named overall Top Employer in Mind’s Workplace Wellbeing Index for the third year running. The index ranks organisations based on their commitment to, and initiatives around, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace.


seoBusiness has secured 13 new orders in just three months. The work covers the build of new websites, as well as online marketing in the form of pay-per-click (PPC) and search engine optimisation (SEO) campaigns, for clients locally, across the UK and internationally in sectors as diverse as construction, logistics and online retail.


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Thompsons Contracts, which recently launched a solar division, has installed solar panels at its own headquarters in Blackpool. The pair of 40kW inverters will deliver more than half of the company’s energy consumption, took less than two weeks to install and will fully recoup their costs within four years.


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The newly launched Blackpool Net Zero Business Academy is already making an impact in the town. Top Gun Tools & Fixings, Links Signs & Graphics and Notarianni Bros ice cream parlour have all tapped into its services to improve their energy efficiency and reduce their carbon footprint.


Due to recent demand and team growth, Cotton Digital has moved into a bigger office. The marketing company has doubled the size of its space by heading upstairs at the Burnley Business First building, where it has been based since February.


Lancaster-based brand and digital consultancy EXP has launched a new B2B campaign for British paper and advanced materials manufacturer James Cropper. The campaign, ‘Sometimes it is black and white’, seeks to target luxury European brands, dispelling the myths surrounding sustainable packaging and promoting the potential of recycled papers.


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